Prince Harry has been told he must "give notice" to King Charles if he wants to stay at Windsor Castle after he was denied a room earlier this month.
05.09.2023 - 12:49 / etcanada.com
Another season of “The Crown”, another big wedding.
This week, Netflix teased the sixth and final season of the hit royal drama, revealing it will feature the wedding between now-King Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
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The streamer shared a photo of a program for the 2005 wedding.
“After six seasons, seven years and three casts, @TheCrownNetflix comes to an end later this year,” the tweet read. “We’ll be back with more soon, but here’s a hint at what’s to come in our final season.”
Camilla Parker Bowles has been featured in the series since season 3, originally played by Emerald Fennell for two seasons, and then Olivia Williams in seasons 5 and 6.
The series covers the affair between Camilla and Charles, which led to the end of Charles’ marriage to Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1995.
Season 5 of “The Crown” ended with the British handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997, just months before Diana would die in a car crash in Paris.
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The next season will cover Diana’s death, and evidently will include Charles and Camilla’s eventual wedding.
“[Camilla] was actually left utterly exposed to whatever mud was being slung at her,” Williams told Netflix’s publication Tudum in an interview last year. “That was a challenge for us, to actually keep finding the joy between the two of them and to try and work out what the magical thing is between them that clearly makes them such a happy and successful and supportive and humorous couple now, in this very successful marriage.”
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Prince Harry has been told he must "give notice" to King Charles if he wants to stay at Windsor Castle after he was denied a room earlier this month.
The King and Queen’s three-day state visit to France had it all – glitz, glamour and humour. The crowning event was the state banquet at the magnificent 2,300-room Palace of Versailles, where the couple rubbed shoulders with king of romcom Hugh Grant, Sex Education and Barbie star Emma Mackey and music royalty Sir Mick Jagger, among VIP guests from the worlds of sport, business and the arts. Queen Camilla, 76, was the picture of elegance in a midnight blue cape dress by Dior and the dazzling jewels known as the George VI Sapphire Victorian Suite that once belonged to Elizabeth II.
King Charles and Queen Camilla stepped out together for a black tie dinner event in Paris!
King Charles has banned a food that was famously loved by his late mother, Queen Elizabeth, from all residences he will be visiting during his three-day visit to France with Camilla today.
King Charles will be served a mushroom dish on his visit to France - said to be among his favourites as it reminds him of Queen Elizabeth II. The 74 year old monarch is set to attend a lavish banquet at the Palace of Versailles alongside Queen Camilla on Wednesday.The menu will reportedly include a porcini mushroom gratin, a favourite of the King as well as his late mother, who died aged 96 in September last year.
Prince Harry has returned to the UK where a meeting with his older brother Prince William "would be possible" if either of them wanted to make it happen, a royal expert said. The Duke of Sussex returned to the UK from his Montecito home in California where he now resides with his wife Meghan Markle and their children, to attend The WellChild Awards event on Thursday, 7 September. He has been a Patron of the national charity for sick children, WellChild for the past 15 years and will present the Award for Inspirational Child and deliver a speech.
Good Morning Britain's Kate Garraway admitted that she "truly feels for" King Charles after a difficult year as the UK marks one year since the sad death of the Queen.The TV presenter, 56, discussed "everything that has happened" between Charles' warring two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, all while dealing with grief from the passing of the late Queen, during Friday's episode of GMB. On September 8, 2022, the world faced a devastating blow when it was announced that the Queen had died at the age of 96. Her record-breaking reign of over 70 years is the longest of any British monarch and the longest verified reign of any female head of state in history.
King Charles and Camilla will mark the anniversary of the late Queen Elizabeth II’s death privately at Balmoral, it has been announced. The Royal couple are spending their traditional summer break at their Scottish retreat and will commemorate the anniversary on Friday with a period of reflection. It is understood the King and Queen Consort are not expected to attend any public engagements during the week of the anniversary.
Prince Harry is to land in the UK later this week, four months on from his whirlwind visit to his father King Charles' coronation service which took place at Westminster Abbey in May.
Looks like Prince William is on the top of the heap as far as public popularity goes… for whatever that’s worth!
Almost a year has passed since the sad loss of our beloved late monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. But the memories of her dedication to duty, her unflappable nature and her wicked sense of humour live on. She had many incredible achievements to her name: she was the longest-serving monarch in British history – her reign was the third longest in world history – and the first to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee.
Josh O’Connor is looking back on his experience playing royalty on Netflix’s The Crown.
As Prince Harry prepares to return to the UK this week for the annual WellChild Awards, royal fans hoping for a reunion between Harry and his father will be disappointed after it's claimed that the King has “no time” to see his son. Many fans had eagerly been hoping that King Charles and the Prince would meet up ahead of the Invictus Games next week, with sources even having previously indicated that work was in progress to try and arrange a mutual convenient time for the pair to meet.
Prince Harry will return to the UK next month, but his visit is "likely to be very brief" with peace talks a "long way off" with his father, King Charles amid the family rift. Before attending this year's Invictus Games in Germany, Düsseldorf from 9 September, the Duke of Sussex will return to the UK to attend The WellChild Awards event onThursday, 7 September.
IMAGO Photograph of the Year.The iconic snapshot of the little prince, 5, slapping his hand over the Princess of Wales’ mouth at the Platinum Jubilee Pageant back in June 2022 is up for the award.Actually, several members of the royal family are spotted in nine of the 20 finalists’s photos.Another shot that is seen in the competition is Louis screaming when he plugged his ears as the late Queen Elizabeth looks on at the Jubilee bash.One photo was of the monarch — who died in September 2022 at the age of 96 — during her last public appearance.She was photographed at Balmoral Castle in Scotland on Sept. 6, 2022, to welcome Liz Truss as the United Kingdom’s new prime minister.A separate snap was of the sovereign’s funeral at Westminster Abbey last year.
.Charles Spencer, ninth Earl Spencer, posted the picture on his Instagram account overnight. The touching image shows a young Diana Spencer standing with her arm around the shoulders of her brother, who smiles up at the camera. There is no caption but there is no need, the photograph of the siblings communicates the lifelong bond that was cut short on August 31, 1997, when Princess Diana died tragically in a car crash in Paris.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Earl Spencer’s Instagram followers were quick to offer words of support.
welcome Andrew, 63, with open arms.The Duke of York was recently profiled in a scathing A&E doc called the “Secrets of Prince Andrew” about his escapades with convicted now-dead pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.A source recently dished to the Mirror how the monarch, 74, has “overruled” William by forcing the family to not shut out Andrew any longer while vacationing at Balmoral Castle.The Duke of Cambridge was spotted driving his uncle to church in Scotland last weekend, an act that Charles requested, according to the insider.A separate eyewitness alleged that Andrew’s appearance alongside William and his wife Kate Middleton, “while knowing they would all be photographed, has been seen as a major boost in the York camp towards the Duke’s rehabilitation.”This “public declaration of support from William and Kate” is “more than [Andrew] could have wished for.”However, despite the Prince of Wales being seen out and about with Andrew at events such as Charles’ coronation this past May, he has “absolutely no desire to be seen with the Duke in public.” There is also one former member of the Windsor clan who has been brought as a “broker” to help escort Andrew back into the royal fold: his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson.Ferguson, who is also affectionately known as Fergie, has been staying at Balmoral Castle in Scotland alongside the family to help ease her ex back into the family’s good graces.An insider divulged to the Mirror that the Duchess of York, 63, “has been the life and soul of family gatherings” at the summer residence.She has even “been seen talking to the King and Prince William on several separate occasions.”This summer marks the British royals’ first return to Balmoral since the death of the Queen last September.
Meghan Markle is concerned that her sister-in-law Kate Middleton will "meddle" in the rumoured peace talks that could take place between Prince Harry and King Charles, it has been claimed.
The ‘other Prince William’ may be unfamiliar to those born after his death on August 28, 1972. But for royal watchers who know a thing or two about the family tree, Prince William Henry Andrew Frederick was well known for his love of action packed activities and dare devil antics such as flying and ballooning.
Almost a year has passed since the sad loss of our beloved late monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. But the memories of her dedication to duty, her unflappable nature and her wicked sense of humour live on. She had many incredible achievements to her name: she was the longest-serving monarch in British history – her reign was the third longest in world history – and the first to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee.